Synchronized document feed for electrophotographic imaging...

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CA 1210441

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In an electrostatic copier, a patterned original is moved along the top wall thereof in synchronism with the movement of a flexible electrophotographic looped member. A single electric motor functions to move the electrophotographic member in a predetermined direction past the functional stations of the copier. The patterned member is moved by a pair of rollers arranged to define a nip, one of the rollers being driven by the electric motor. Power is applied to the electric motor to start rotation of the rollers and movement of the electrophotographic member simultaneously, the rollers arranged to enable a patterned member to be pressed into said nip while the motor is not energized and neither the electrophotographic member nor the one of the said rollers is rotating, at which time the electric motor can be energized manually causing synchronized movement of the patterned member and the electrophotographic member.

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